Audio commentary with producer Carl Mazzocone and filmmaker Tobe Hooper
Special “Chainsaw Alumni” audio commentary with stars Bill Moseley, Gunnar Hansen, Marilyn Burns and John Dugan
“Texas Chainsaw Legacy” featurette – A look back at the history and 40 year legacy of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series with filmmaker Tobe Hooper
“Resurrecting The Saw” featurette – A look at the development of Texas Chainsaw with Director John Luessenhop, Producer Carl Mazzocone and Writers Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan, Kirsten Elms and Stephen Susco
“The Old Homestead” featurette – A detailed look at the re-creation of the shooting location from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Production Designer William A. Elliott and cast members (and Chainsaw series alumni) Bill Moseley, Gunnar Hansen, Marilyn Burns and John Dugan
“Casting Terror” featurette – Interviews with the cast including Alexandra Daddario, Trey Songz, Tania Reynolds, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Kyle Eastwood, Sean Sipos and others
“Leatherface 2013″ featurette – An interview with Leatherface actor Dan Yeager on his interpretation of this legendary role, along with a look at the creation of Leatherface’s costume, mask and signature chainsaw
“Lights, Camera, Mayhem” featurette – A look at the film’s 3D photography with Director of Photography Anastas Michos along with a look at the creation of several sequences from the film
“It’s in the Meat” featurette – An detailed look at the film’s grisly special make-up effects with Make-Up Effects Supervisor Robert Kurtzman, and Make-Up Artists Alex Diaz and Mike McCarty
On-Set Short Subjects: Five Minute Massacres ;Burning Down The House
;Trapped in the Van
;Carnival Time
;Leatherface In Action
;Hot Times In Louisiana
;Bloody Good Times

There was a rumour going on that MPAA requested some cuts to this movie, but the version that was released theatrical here in Sweden, never cut away from any of the chainsaw violence. Either we got an uncut version or MPAA let it pass?

R-rated Lionsgate movies usually get away with a LOT of violence and gore.

Blu-ray version will have both 3d and regular versions. I like when BDs are like this. While I don't have a 3d TV right now, one day I may have one, so it's nice to already have discs in that format.

It sounds better than it is. There was that nightmare with faulty copies of Dredd all over (mostly Best Buy) and that was the same thing as this. I'd love if it was 2 discs, but stuffing both on 1 side and all these feature is gonna fuck the a/v quality off the top. I saw some screen bewteen the US and French Dredd BD's yesterday and it was no comparison, the US one sucks ass! The French with just the 2D version looks so much better. No sir, don't like em. I like that I have Final Destination 5 in 3D on a seperate disc, I hate these dual discs as quality suffers greatly.
Of course if this rated R after all the obvious cuts I've heard about, it won't matter as it will library only for me. Unrated or die!

What was cut out of the R-rated version?
As I said above, the theatrical version released in Sweden didn´t cut away from anything, and you got to see a guy cut in half etc in closeup.
Was there entire scenes of violence removed?

What was cut out of the R-rated version?
As I said above, the theatrical version released in Sweden didn´t cut away from anything, and you got to see a guy cut in half etc in closeup.
Was there entire scenes of violence removed?

There must have been a scene in which someone was smoking. That's a big issue nowadays.

I'm just speculating, but there was a scene in the opening that had Leatherface torturing the Truck Driver on a meat hook - Hence, why when Drayton enters the kitchen to scold Leatherface there's blood everywhere. Not sure if it was cut for gores sake or time. Luessenhop is a stickler for a quick pace!